Month: October 2018

My latest article for MSDynamicsWorld.com was published today. It talks about the October ’18 release of the Dynamics 365 Portal product, which includes SharePoint and PowerBI integration, as well as some of the other exciting things to look forward to in future releases, including availability within CDS environments, client-side SDK and sandbox licenses.

In my previous blog post, I talked about looking at the page-specific attributes like Copy, Summary, Custom JavaScript and Custom CSS when you’re searching for where the code is being saved. In this post, I touch on a few other places, such as Entity Forms, Entity Lists, Web Files and Content Snippets.

In my previous blog post, I talked about the overall page structure for a Dynamics 365 Portals page, and the main elements included in the rendered page, including the Header, Footer, and the Page Content. In this post, I get into the details about where code might be within the Page Content.

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Nicholas Hayduk is a licensed Professional Engineer, and the owner of Engineered Code Consulting Inc, a Regina, SK, Canada-based firm that specializes in helping companies solve business challenges with web-based solutions.

Engineered Code builds on a variety of different platforms, but some of our favorites include Microsoft Dynamics® 365/CRM, Adobe® Business Catalyst and WordPress.

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